Travelling in Central London
After I finished work, I took the tube to central London. I was hoping to see a friend who works at a large art gallery in town. I looked for her at the points where she is usually located, but she wasn't there. Her colleague told me she was working somewhere in the building. I knew she wasn't allowed to tell me where exactly for security reasons. I decided to text my friend later.
I decided to catch a bus home. After waiting for more than ten minutes at the bus stop, I checked the app to see when my bus was due. The app said because of some demonstrations in central London, there were no buses stopping there for the next 90 minutes. Time to use an alternative route. Before I left, I shared the travel information with people still waiting at the bus stop.
I decided to catch the tube home. I knew the nearest tube would be very busy, so I decided to walk to the tube station ahead of this one, this way I would get a seat on the train.
This tube station was even more crowded with tourists and shoppers. There were long queues at the ticket barriers. It was now too late for me to backtrack. I could sense passengers were getting frustrated at the long queues, so I blessed everyone with peace, including the entire tube network. The amazing thing was the queue I was in started moving really fast. When I got on the train, I managed to get a seat. It was smooth sailing all the way to my stop. I then got the bus home.
Later, when I texted my friend, she told me she and her family were about to go on holidays for the school half-term. I wished them well.
Every journey in and out of central London is an adventure. My journey is peaceful when I let the Holy Spirit be my guide. ❤️
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Relevant Bible verses:
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law." Galatians 5: 22-23
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